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hey this is ralph and in this video i want to show you how easy it is to create radio buttons radio buttons are ideal when you want your user to be able to select one out of a set of options and you want all of those options displayed on screen at the same time so they can easily pick the comparative would be kind of like a selection menu that would produce a drop down list of options so letamp;#39;s get to it on my page iamp;#39;ve already got a section here to display my radio buttons and radio buttons are a little bit weird in the fact that they do use a label but we would generally put the label to the right of the input whereas with a text box or select menu input text we would put the label to the left of the input and youamp;#39;ll see what i mean exactly so iamp;#39;m going to start off with input type equals radio so of course type equals text that gets us a text box type equals password gets us a password box type equals color for a color input type equals date for a cale